Saturday, July 15, 2017 8:33:13 PM
Actually, the whole point of signatures is to make documents legally binding. When I was young, like 18-20, and didn't have much of a credit line of my own, my mother sometimes gave me her credit card to use, especially when taking trips (for emergencies or in case I ran out of money). Did my signature look like hers? Nope! Did it matter? Only if she were going to dispute it. I would think if someone was forging DW's signature, he would want to know in order to dispute it. So my comment should have been, " Let's ask DW (or Fidler) if they would like to dispute the signatures on those documents." As someone else pointed out, DW probably gave power of attorney to someone, likely Fidler, because I remember rhardy posting RO said WY SOS only accepted signed documents via snail mail (no email or faxes), which took up to 2 weeks from China.
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